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Suppose either of the pstn lines ring. i have created a ring-group which rings on all extensions
lets say 101 answers the call and wants to do a blind transfer to 102. how can you do that using traditional devices?

Suppose either of the pstn lines ring. i have created a ring-group which rings on all extensions
lets say 101 answers the call and wants to do a blind transfer to 102. how can you do that using traditional devices?

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If the phone doesn't have a flash button ( you must specify the correct flash milliseconds, more than 100ms, from your device) you can use the hook flash button (push-release instantly) and then when you hear the dial tone , you can forward the call to the number you want and at last you must close the phone.
In my case i use Linksys SPA-3102 , PAP2T and Fritz!Box as ATA to connect analogue desk phones and dects to 3cx. From the Linksys devices i have no problem with the call transfer , but with the Fritz!Box , I am not able to transfer the call as I describe to another topic ... http://www.3cx.com/forums/call-trasfer-via-fritz-box-failed-5167.html

thank you for your answers and yes, by traditional devices i mean analog phones connected to ATA

is there a way to do it with less buttons pressed?
so far i used trixbox and all i had to do was disable feature codes from the spa3102 and the PAP2 and let the trixbox handle everything ( ## ext)
Can 3cx do that?

by traditional devices i mean analog phones connected to ATA. is there a way to do it with less buttons pressed?

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You don't need to press a lot of buttons , only one if your device has a flash button, usually this button has an "R" letter on it. If doesn't then you must push-release the hook flash of the deskphone's headset. This procedure does the same work as the "R" button.